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Judge Miron to Retire in July, 2020

Issue Date: May 9, 2019

Marinette Circuit Court Judge David G. Miron announces that he will not run for re-election in 2020. Miron has served as Judge since Jan. 5, 2001 and prior to that, he was the Marinette County District Attorney for over 10 years and worked in private practice for more than seven years. His last day of work will be July 31, 2020 at the end of his current term.

He is a graduate of Peshtigo High School, Marquette University and Marquette University Law School.

Miron said he always tried to treat everyone who appeared in court with respect, dignity and courtesy. "Some folks just needed the proper encouragement and opportunity to get things straightened out, while others needed a more firm response. My goal was always to protect the public when needed, but also to provide proper tools and programs to encourage people to do better."

Miron said he will miss the daily contact with all the talented people he has worked with over the last 37 years. "These jobs have been very interesting. I have enjoyed serving the citizens of Marinette County."

Miron is making his retirement plans known at this time so those interested in running for the position have ample time to prepare.